JNPT unveils x-ray scanners that handle 20 containers/hour at NSICT, APMT

June 29, 2021: Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust (JNPT), to enhance the port’s efficacy, inaugurated 2 mobile x-ray scanners at NSICT & APMT.

Update: 2021-06-29 07:31 GMT
The mobile scanners were inaugurated by Sanjay Sethi, IAS, chairman, JNPT, and commissioner of customs, U. Niranjan, JNCH, in the presence of the stakeholders and trade representatives.

June 29, 2021: Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust (JNPT), to enhance the port’s efficacy, inaugurated 2 mobile x-ray scanners at NSICT & APMT.

The mobile scanners were inaugurated by Sanjay Sethi, IAS, chairman, JNPT, and commissioner of customs, U. Niranjan, JNCH, in the presence of the stakeholders and trade representatives.

Three mobile container scanners one each for the three terminals of JNPORT viz. JNPCT, DP World and APMT were procured through IPA and installed by the port at the total project cost of ₹101 crore. Out of these three scanners, one scanner was rolled out for operation on March 30, 2021.

In addition to this, the port is also installing one drive-through container scanner for BMCTPL at the total cost of ₹46.25 crore. Presently 75 percent of work for this project is completed and the same is expected to be operational by March 2022.

“Increasing efficiency at the port, the new mobile container scanner will scan up to 20 containers per hour, thereby helping the EXIM community move their goods faster. These mobile scanners will also help inspect the containers inside the terminal premises, giving the security agencies an advantage to take appropriate action before the container is allowed to exit. This facility will benefit trade, as DPD containers can be allowed directly from the port after examining the same with the help of new mobile scanners. The scanning process will also be faster, ultimately saving time and cost for all the stakeholders,” reads the release.

Sanjay Sethi said, “The newly inaugurated mobile x-ray scanner facility will help scan the containers inside the terminal premises; thus, security agencies will have the advantage of taking appropriate action before the container is allowed to exit. These scanners will help enhance our efficiency and considerably reduce import dwell time due to independent scanning facilities for each terminal.”

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